Sundance is north Meridian's rare value find — affordable four-bedroom single-level homes with a 12x15 flex space, directly across from Settlers' Park's splashpad, trails, and pickleball courts, with a community pool just down the street.
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Sundance is one of north Meridian's most compelling value propositions — a 2004-built community offering four-bedroom single-level homes with an additional 12x15 flex space at a price point where this configuration is genuinely exceptional. Most comparable north Meridian neighborhoods simply don't offer four bedrooms at this price, making Sundance a consistent top recommendation for buyers who need space without sacrificing location. Updated interiors with newer paint, carpet, LVP flooring, and water heaters are common, reflecting a neighborhood that has been well maintained and steadily improved over two decades.
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Yes — Sundance is notable for offering four-bedroom single-level homes plus a 12x15 flex room, making it one of the few north Meridian communities where this configuration is available at an accessible price.
Settlers' Park is directly across the street, featuring trails, sports fields, playgrounds, tennis and pickleball courts, a splashpad, horseshoes, and cornhole.
Prospect Elementary, Heritage Middle School, and Rocky Mountain High School — all part of West Ada School District.
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